DETROIT - A fugitive wanted in connection with an alleged human trafficking and drug-dealing operation was arrested in Detroit Wednesday. Members of the Homeland Security Investigations-led Michigan Human Trafficking and Transnational Crimes Task Force, with U.S. Marshals and Detroit police, arrested Harold "Nephew" Nero, 42, moths after raiding a suspected human trafficking and drug ring that operated out the Victory Inn hotel in Detroit, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Khaalid Walls. Nero and five other defendants

in March. At least one suspect remains at large. "The arrest of Nero puts us one step closer to justice for the victims of this alleged human trafficking ring," HSI Detroit Acting Special Agent in Charge Steve Francis said.. "The work will continue until we apprehend the main defendant." Darrick "Tone" Bell has been identified as the primary suspect. "According to the indictment, Nero, along with other co-conspirators, enticed victims to engage in prostitution," ICE says. "Nero and his co-conspirators allegedly lived off of the prostitution and narcotics proceeds." Nero is jailed without the possibility of bond and expected to appear in court for a detention hearing Friday, June 30.